AUBURN, Alabama -- Like a lot of recruits who can play multiple positions at the high school level, Gerri Green is choosing more than just a school in the recruiting process.

Green, a four-star product out of Weston High in Greenville, Miss., might be choosing a position, too.

A 6-foot-4, 215-pound prospect, Green is being recruited as an outside linebacker by some schools, although he also might have the ability to play the Star position in Auburn's 4-2-5 scheme.

Green has always felt comfortable in the role, which is currently being manned by Justin Garrett, another player who was recruited as an outside linebacker.

"Last year, at my high school, I played something similar to the position," Green said. "Strong safety, close down to the line, out in space, me staying in coverage. I had fun there, and I can excel at that position."

Green made 89 tackles, three fumble recoveries and forced two fumbles out of the position last season.

But as Green's recruitment heats up -- in addition to offers from Ole Miss and Mississippi State, Green picked up offers from Auburn and Tennessee in May -- his focus is more on getting ready for his senior season at this point.

Green attended Auburn's Big Cat Weekend on Saturday, but he has no immediate plans to visit another school over the summer, other than camps.

"I have 7-on-7 camps coming up with my school, my team," Green said. "I'll be working out, getting back in the weight room, start getting ready for summer workouts."

In-state schools Mississippi State and Ole Miss have been projected as the leaders for Green's services, but he's not planning to make a decision any time soon.

At the moment, Green is still in the beginning stages of a recruitment process that seems to be heating up.

"I really don't have a favorite or anything," Green said. "Auburn's in a good direction. I'm going to to take my time, make my decision at the end of the summer, and if not the end of the summer, I'll wait until the end of the season."